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Note that a bonus episode will be released on March 6th and is only available to those that buy the deluxe digital version (not this deal) or any of the physical release versions that also come out on March 6th. So if you want the complete experience, then this is not a good deal.

Note that a bonus episode will be released on March 6th and is only available to those that buy the deluxe digital

SUPER cousins

That is almost like big brother/sister co-op, where an older sibling will handle movement while the younger sibling just does the shooting.

Now you know why you may find me in the pages of a Kama Sutra.

Split-screen/shared-screen gaming is hard to come by on the PC. Here are some of my kid’s favorites that weren’t mentioned above. It’s hard to find such games that are not super-violent (eg: all fps).

Last I tried, there is no split-screen support for Minecraft on PC. Closest I got is to configure the java version to run in two separate windows. You will need use separate game controllers for each window but controller support on the java version weak compared to other Minecraft versions.

Project Zero 2: Wii Edition is suppose to be a remake of Fatal Frame II. Would PZ2 be the better version to play?

And I have the disk version of GR2. I don’t know if a digital release would require any sony-store related drm check.

To be clear, after the servers are offline, you can still take photos of yourself and share it via twitter/facebook/whatever, but just not through the servers to a random person.

To test, I pulled the ethernet cable from my ps4, restart it, insert GR2, start the game, and it loads up fine. I play a bit from my auto-save. I also start a new game with no issues.

What they should do is to patch the game so the treasure hunts are sent locally. With just treasure hunts, you can get dusty tokens for all the dusty token rewards and also get all the treasure-only items in the process.

Controls are a little tricky, but not Gunvalkyrie evil. But I think I love this game more for the charm of the characters and story than for the gameplay.

No, you can still platinum this game without touching the online stuff.

I’ve actually earned tokens faster from just doing treasure hunts. Photos and Challenges earn way less tokens and there are per-day limits.

I guess it helps that Microsoft has server hosting as a side-business.

I started on the game last month and even before I finished it, I already bought the two figma action figures and the artbook. For non-Japanese merchandise, ESCTOY has some stuff out or coming soon:

There are 15 costumes in total. One is a pre-order bonus and 3 are from the online component. The rest are earned in-game, from free DLC, or unlocked if you also have the original game. Of those 3 online ones, the only one you’ll care about is the worker’s outfit, which only takes 300 dusty tokens, which will probably

If you liked the original, show some love for the sequel. Game creators may love looking at your fan pages, but in the end, they need your money to keep doing what they love.

Aren’t many real-time multiplayer games essentially server-less, since they have one of the user consoles be the server? Gravity Rush’s multiplayer features are not real-time and needs a central server to store and later deploy the user interactions.

Only PSN+ is paid and this game doesn’t require that.